Bishop can only control 1 color diagonally when a queen controls bother colors diagonally. Pretty simple. The extra point value is being able to control both colors. Now 2 bishops and 1 rook is stronger than a queen ( by 2 points) because the bishops control both colors at the same time when a single queen controls 1 color at a time but can switch color per turn. Rook + bishop = 8. If a queen moved like a rook and bishop but can’t change colors it would be worth 8 instead of 9. Like tygxc said up above a bishop that could change color would be worth 4 instead of 3. In my custom chess game I made in real like I have a red bishop that can switch color. I made it 5 points instead of 4 cuz it has a special move. But without the special move it would be worth 4 points. A queen is basically a rook and a red bishop combined together. 1 Rook + 1 bishop = 8. 1 Rook + 1 RedBishop = 9. 4 + 5 = 9. Pretty simple.
Not the way you described it.
What do you mean? It’s pretty simple in my opinion. Other people might think 4 + 5 is really hard but in my opinion it’s pretty simple. Do you think 4 + 5 is hard?
bro that is not true
lies imao
What did I lie about? By the why I’m not your bro. Not insult my mother like that. It works the same way with a knight and rook. In my opinion a bishop is better than a knight, but not everyone agrees with that. Red bishop is not real in standard chess but in my custom game I made in real life it is. So tell me. What did I lie about again? Are you the lier?